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Make all your clicks count with the CORSAIR M65 RGB ULTRA Tunable Gaming Mouse, boasting a durable aluminum frame and pinpoint accuracy powered by a 26,000 DPI MARKSMAN optical sensor and optical OMRON switches. A six-axis gyro enables convenient tilt gestures for in-game actions, while CORSAIR AXON Hyper-Processing Technology transmits those actions up to 8x faster than other gaming mice.
Iconic Aluminum Frame: The M65 RGB ULTRA’s anodized aluminum frame makes for lasting durability with a familiar shape.
CORSAIR MARKSMAN 26,000 DPI Optical Sensor: With an astonishing native 26,000 DPI and 650 inches per seconds (IPS) tracking, the MARKSMAN sensor captures your every mouse movement.
Optical Switches: Left and right-click switches deliver hyper-fast and precise responses, while standing up to years of rigorous use.
CORSAIR AXON Hyper-Processing Technology: Registers and transmits your movements and clicks up to 8x faster than conventional gaming mice thanks to a native 8,000Hz polling rate.
Sensor Fusion Control: Combines a six-axis gyro and accelerometer to enable ultra-low lift-off distance for more accurate tracking when repositioning your mouse.

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  1. LD

    Excellent quality, might take some getting used to vs. a more standard mouse
    1 WEEK UPDATE: After a week of use I have decided to return this mouse and try the Ironclaw. The bottom line is, I am not getting used to the feel of this mouse. I think it is just too small for my hand. I also don’t like the sniper button being located where my thumb naturally rests. Sometimes I pick up my mouse to re-position it and I end up pushing the sniper button sometimes. There is no question that this mouse is superb as a dedicated gaming mouse. Between the 26,000 DPI capability and the 8,000 Hz polling rate, this thing really performs as a gaming mouse. But for everything else, it falls short for me. I want a larger mouse that is more oriented towards comfort, I am willing to trade off some of the gaming performance to have a more comfortable mouse.Original Review:For the past 5 years I have been using the Corsair Sabre and just recently noticed issues with the right click, I was having to push it harder for it to stay on during gaming. Other than that it still works fine so I will keep it as a backup mouse. But I decided to upgrade to the M65 RGB Ultra. Last two photos are comparisons of the M65 vs the Sabre. As you can see the size of the two is equivalent, but the shape and feel is very different.1. With all the weights installed, the M65 is significantly heavier. With them removed, significantly lighter. So it is very nicely tunable in the weight department. I am keeping all of them installed as I like a heavy mouse.2. For pretty much everyone the sniper button on the M65 is going to be located where your thumb naturally rests on the mouse. This is one of the biggest differences that requires getting used to. The button requires a firm press to activate so accidentally doing so really isn’t a concern. Its just the feel of the button constantly on your thumb is different if you have never used a mouse with a button in this location. FYI in default setup pressing the sniper button (at any time) changes the mouse to the sniper DPI setting (400 DPI), this is really nice to have during gaming. I don’t play a lot of FPS games but I will still use it occasionally. Of course you can program all the buttons to do whatever you want them to do in iCue.3. The mouse wheel on the M65 has a grippier feel and is much harder to rotate. It also has a very solid click into place. It isn’t a smooth scrolling wheel, it has very pronounced ‘notches’. Some will like it, some won’t.4. I have the wired version and the quality of the USB cable is excellent and very soft. The USB plug itself has grippy rubber on it and is also very well made.5. The range of DPI with this mouse is crazy. I tried 26,000 DPI but frankly I don’t see how anyone would ever use it, even in FPS games. I changed my settings from 1200 DPI to 15,000 DPI and even then I will probably never use the 15k setting. The most I ever use in game is about 12k. But it is still available if you want it.6. One of the draws of the wired version of this mouse is the 8,000 Hz polling rate. I just tried it while playing the Dead Space remake and did NOT like it at all. It felt unnatural to me. It was so fast that I was getting rapid and unexpected movement in game that went away when I lowered the setting to 4,000 Hz. At 4,000 Hz it is still extremely responsive and feels much more natural to me. I suspect that I am probably so used to having a slight delay that it just feels more normal. Note that it also requires a lot of CPU power to function in game at 8,000 Hz. Its not worth it to me and I didn’t like it, but to each his own.Overall I am happy with this mouse. I still have to get used to the overall feel of it in my hand, but that will happen fairly quickly. Hopefully it holds up.

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  2. Justin Leach

    Best mouse on a budget
    Easy to use. Can map the sniper button to another bind. No lag can adjust polling rates in Corsair app

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  3. Shawn John

    Lovely
    My favorite gaming mouse for BF1.

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  4. NM

    Nice mouse, it’s completely unusable.
    Ever since owning the now discontinued Logitech G602, possibly the GOAT gaming mouse, I’ve been hunting for a replacement. The thumb grip is what attracted me to this mouse, and the customization options. This is a really fine mouse and feels really nice to hold.Unfortunately, this mouse is 100% unusable. Watch the attached video.The DPI shift button, or “sniper mode” seems to be mechanically bugged.This mouse is not even 48 hours old to my possession, and I noticed this issue immediately after playing some games.Seems like an internal fault, if I had to guess there’s a short between two connections which is triggering the DPI shift. Not something I’m willing to attempt to repair myself, not going to bother ordering another. If you purchase this mouse, I hope you do not have the same issue.Even the… wonderful… ICUE software fails to solve this problem, I tried to disable the sniper button by changing the bind to the Break / Pause key. This works until you restart or shut down the computer, the on board memory seems to forget this change.The best solution I can come up with is to just match the DPI shift to my preferred DPI sensitivity. But this completely negates the feature of being able to use the DPI shift. And if it wants to randomly trigger then I can’t use any of the other DPI settings.This mouse will go into the garbage as soon as I find replacement.

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  5. Scotty

    OROCHI ENJOYERS come on over!
    If you’re like me and on the go, but also a gamer, but also a game maker and programmer, data entry technician, worked in a couple computer repair shops as a board technician, I’ve been around and seen. I loved my Orochi from Razer, but Razer isn’t good anymore. They kept letting me down, since 2010 I’ve owned 3 Orochi on my travels. I’ve always been comfortable with it, as its a little smaller and the top was made of metal and never wore out before my patience with the Orochi and its maker. (for things like the proprietary cables and terrible-est software *UPKEEP*)Enter the Corsair M65 Ultra, with more features than you can shake a stick at. It has no side scrolling – why do you care? This mouse has a gyro and gestures. Side scrolling with a tilt wheel, why! Just hold shift. The ergonomics are on par with my Razer Pro Click – the mouse my hand used to love the most. Slight slant to the right on the main buttons, and some nice hump action on the back side of the mouse makes my hand feel right at home. That’s what it’s all about, being an enjoyer. Corsair has you right here.I received I used unit, because I bought one. It’s cheaper. I don’t have time to waste by giving more money for something than I think it’s worth – $60 is right. We used to get die-cast cars for a dollar don’t mess with me. But I really appreciate this product at the price I paid even though it tried to explode when I tried to charge it.I didn’t even get into the build quality, the click sounds, altogether lovely. The metal frame gives a premium feel and sound, the weight is a lot. The friction is not necessarily a bad thing, but maybe the skates could be replaced if you want more glide. The mouse is tunable – and you’re within your rights as a mouse owner to cut your own skates. I haven’t bothered the prior user’s configuration of this mouse using all of the weight available. I find the weight to be too great for the skates on this mouse.Did I mention the mouse tried to explode when I charged it for the first time? Yeah! Like I said I bought a used one, who knows what the last pleb dipped this thing in. It got HOT. In comes Amazon to be the most amazing, publicly accessible retailer on the planet. They’ll send me yet another used one, no bother as it looks like a great value. For now, looking at it and playfully acting like its a fully functional mouse. I do believe though, if it did work, I would like it more.

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  6. José Augusto Orlando Marrugo

    Excelente diseño, cómodo y alta sensibilidad.
    Hasta ahora todo bien, todo correcto.

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  7. PYQU Gaming

    Love this thing.Most durable mouse I’ve owned in a good while, up there with the old G himself the Logitech G7.Adjustable weight…obviously, so can configure per preference (easy to do too), nice tactile feel to everything, good fit for me at least, corsair RGB ICUE ecosystem works well, good build quality. Has the typical number and placement of buttons for gaming etc, no complaints there. Can go to a pretty high hz, but I mean going above 1000 can cause issues in games actually and kinda redundant…so dont really care about that when buying a mouse lolBit more expensive than average mouse of course, but over scam brands like Razor, I’ve put this through its paces over last year or so and its not showing any real wear or tear yet. That alone justified the price versus having to buy a new mouse every two years or so when you skimp.

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  8. Darker132

    Veremos como se porta corsair con este… El nightsword es muy bueno, pero es la copia exacta del 502… Este se ve mejor y se siente mas a la medida de mano del usuario promedio, no tan grande, no tan pequeño.Los contrapesos lo hacen decente, no tanto ni tan pocos… Y sin estos, es hyper ligero, lo cual. Me sorprendio sobremanera, de los clicks,hablaremos… Los switches no me dan confianza de nah

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  9. noorhedayat

    I like m65 rgb ultra wireless mouse cos comfortable to hold and feel. I dislike mouse the left click getting very light while clicking after sometime

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  10. Brian McB

    Very easy to use great addition to PS5

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  11. Abduallh

    Won’t recommend, the right click is held by a tiny plastic that is permanently molded onto the click and easily breaks.

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    Corsair M65 RGB Ultra Tunable FPS Gaming Mouse Marksman 26,000 DPI Optical Sensor, Optical Switches, AXON Hyper-Processing Technology, Sensor Fusion Control, Tunable Weight System – Black
    Corsair M65 RGB Ultra Tunable FPS Gaming Mouse Marksman 26,000 DPI Optical Sensor, Optical Switches, AXON Hyper-Processing Technology, Sensor Fusion Control, Tunable Weight System – Black

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